The English Civil Wars
1642-1660
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Author
Contributions
- Cromwell Productions. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Cassell, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3532270M
- ISBN-100304353906
- OCLC Control Number42875495
- OCLC Control Number59450529
- Internet Archiveenglishcivilwars0000carr
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2001430395
- Goodreads3172419
- LibraryThing5163558
Classifications
- DDC942.06/2
- LCCDA415 .C314 2000
- LCCDA415.C314 2000
Description
"As this book demonstrates, the English Civil Wars are a story of campaigns and battles, and of the shifting fortunes of war." "Illustrated throughout with contemporary pictures of events and authentic reconstructions, this book has been written by an expert historian of the period for the non-specialist reader. It narrates the course of the Civil Wars through the campaigns and battles along with the political and social background. The author captures the great names of the English Civil Wars including of course Charles 1, Prince Rupert and Oliver Cromwell as well as the influential commanders, politicians and others who fought and intrigued in what was to be a conclusive turning point for the British people."--Jacket.
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